How many majors has Bryson Dechambeau won? When was the last one?
The American golfer switched to LIV Golf in 2022 and remains one of the top talents across the global game, with eyes on big prizes.


Bryson DeChambeau ended day three at the Masters at Augusta National two shots behind leader Rory McIlory. His performance on Saturday saw him break away from a tightly contested leaderboard and the man who now plays on the LIV Golf tour is right behind Rory McIlroy and playing with him in the final group on Sunday.
If he can catch up to McIlroy on Sunday and win at the 2025 Masters, it will be his third major victory.
Tomorrow is going to be fun. #TheMasters pic.twitter.com/eI9yD22j3u
— Bryson DeChambeau (@brysondech) April 13, 2025
Dechambeau’s U.S. Open triumph
The 31-year-old won his second major title in 2024 at the US Open at Pinehurst #2, following his 2020 U.S. Open victory at at Winged Foot in Mamaroneck, New York, which impressively came just six weeks after he tied for fourth at the PGA Championships, which was his first top-10 finish in a major. That win in what was the 120th U.S. Open saw him start the final day two off the leader, but a three-under score on what was an incredibly challenging day – no other player ended it under par – secured an emotional first.
What the Masters means to Bryson DeChambeau. #themasters pic.twitter.com/bcGNMjqx6F
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 12, 2025
It’s worth noting that Dechambeau also has two FedEx Cup playoff wins and five other PGA Tour victories, the last coming in 2021 with the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
The spotlight on Sunday will focus on both DeChambeau and McIlroy, who are not only top competitors but also central figures in the ongoing PGA Tour vs LIV Golf debate. It’s not only LIV vs PGA or Europe vs USA, it’s two completely different styles of dealing with fans and playing the game of golf. The final group at the 2025 Masters at Augusta National will be epic. “It’ll be the grandest stage we’ve had in a long time,” DeChambeau said on Saturday.
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